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Workshop in Copenhagen 18th-20th of November
Friday 18th of November: Excursion to Helsing?r, Slangerup and Roskilde, led by Martin Wangsgaard Jürgensen.
Saturday 19th and sunday 20th of November: Presentation of papers
The topic of the Workshop is "What was it to die?"
The intention is to focus on the concept of dying in the early protestant culture, as it appears in textual and visual sources from Scandinavia and the central protestant areas of Germany. The workshop will result in a publication.
Introduction by Tarald Rasmussen
The project arranges current reading group several mondays at 9-10 in the cafeteria of the Faculty of Theology.
Discussion on materiality and early protestant culture.
The project participates with four papers in this conference:
Jon O. Fl?ten (Oslo): Heinrich Suso’s Letter to a Dying Nun
Kristin Bliksrud Aavitsland (Oslo): Visualizing the Art of Dying in Early Protestant Scandinavia
Eivor A. Oftestad (Oslo): The “Sisters of Rachel”: Early Protestant Funeral Sermons and the Female Art of Dying
Bjoern Ole Hovda (Oslo): “Worse Than the Papists” – The Controversy Over the Lord's Supper in Danzig (Gdansk) 1561-1567: Presence and Practice – Theology and Confessional Politics.
Cand.philol. Stine Holte vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden philosophiae doctor: "Meaning and Crisis. Emmanuel Levinas and the Difficult Meaning of the Ethical"
Cand.theol. Raag Rolfsen vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden doctor philosophiae: “Only Death Can Save Us? The God-replacement and Levinas’ (Re-)Turn from Death.”
Cand.philol. Anna Rebecca Solev?g vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden philosophiae doctor: "Birthing Salvation. Salvation and Childbearing in Early Christian Discourse."
“Continuity – discontinuity”, Introduction by prof. Tarald Rasmussen
Report in Norwegian
Cand.theol. Anne Hege Grung vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden philosophiae doctor: ”Gender Justice in Muslim-Christian Readings. Christian and Muslim Women in Norway Making Meaning of Texts from the Bible, the Koran, and the Hadith”.
“Death in childbed”, introduction by Eivor Andersen Oftestad
Discussion on the book “The reformation of feelings” by Susan Karant-Nunn. Introduction by Sivert Angel
“Ars Moriendi”, presentation by Jon Flæten
Presentation of sourcematerial,: Kristin Bliksrud Aavitsland (the Leksvik tapestry) and Eivor Andersen Oftestad (funeral sermons)
Cand.theol. Eivor A. Oftestad vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden philosophiae doctor: "The House of God: The translation of the Temple and the Interpretation of the Lateran Cathedral in the Twelfth Century"
Cand.theol. Eivor Andersen Oftestad avholder prøveforelesning over oppgitt emne: ”Tradisjon og fornyelse: Fromhetsstrømninger på 1100-tallet med særlig henblikk på cistercienserne.”
Cand.phil. Irene Trysnes vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden philosophiae doctor: Å campe med Gud. En studie av kristne sommerstevner på Sørlandet.
Cand.philol. Irene Trysnes holder sin prøveforelesning over oppgitt tema: Festivalisering av kristne sommerstevner for ungdom. Teoretiske og kulturpolitiske implikasjoner.
Cand.philol. Øystein Brekke vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden philosophiae doctor: Anamnese & eskjatologi. Religion, minne, genealogi med Paul Ricoeur
Cand.philol. Øystein Brekke holder sin prøveforelesning over oppgitt tema: Hva er kristendommens sentrale myte - og hvorfor?
Kandidaten offentlig forsvare sin avhandling: “Gudsord og folkemål. Framveksten av nynorsk kyrkjespråk 1859-1908.” for graden philosophiae doctor, under Det teologiske fakultet, Universitetet i Oslo.
Disputasen ledes av dekan prodekan Aud V. Tønnessen.